Scott, who earned a win in the 400m on Friday along with top fives in the high jump and long jump, posted another top five on Saturday with a fifth place effort in the 1500m clocking in at 4:45.43. The freshman's new career-high point total beat out his previous best by over 300 points. Scott also earned the highest finish in ETSU history at the USA Jr. Outdoor meet, earning USA Jr. All-American honors by finishing among the top six.

"K'Vonte had a good two days of competition," ETSU assistant coach Eli Sunquist said. "He was consistent in all events, which is very important for a decathlete. No event really stood out, so there is a lot of room for improvement in the years to come. I'm very proud of how hard he worked this year, and we are already in the process of settling some very big goals for next year."